General Knowledge Trivia questions and answers

General Knowledge Trivia Questions and Answers

Our general knowledge trivia questions and answers are a fun way to learn some random facts about geography, history, politics, sports, science, technology, music, food, wild life, entertainment, cultures or just about anything.

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651.

What does the term "climate resilience" refer to?

A.

The ability to recover from climate impacts

B.

The reduction of carbon emissions

C.

The prevention of global warming

D.

The promotion of renewable energy

E.

The reversal of climate change

Correct answer is A

Climate resilience refers to the ability of systems and communities to recover from climate-related challenges.

652.

Which sector contributes most to methane emissions?

A.

Agriculture

B.

Transportation

C.

Energy production

D.

Urban development

E.

Forestry

Correct answer is A

Agriculture, especially livestock farming, is the largest source of methane emissions.

653.

What is the primary effect of melting permafrost?

A.

Increased plant growth

B.

Release of methane and carbon dioxide

C.

Decreased sea levels

D.

Stabilization of Arctic ice

E.

Improved biodiversity

Correct answer is B

Melting permafrost releases stored methane and carbon dioxide, exacerbating global warming.

654.

What is the term for industries adapting to environmental policies to reduce emissions?

A.

Green innovation

B.

Climate resilience

C.

Decarbonization

D.

Sustainability transition

E.

Eco-industrialization

Correct answer is C

Decarbonization involves industries adapting practices to reduce emissions and transition to cleaner energy.

655.

Which region is warming faster than the global average?

A.

Antarctica

B.

The Arctic

C.

The Amazon Rainforest

D.

The Sahara Desert

E.

The Himalayas

Correct answer is B

The Arctic is warming faster than the global average due to climate change, a phenomenon called Arctic amplification.